Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien is focusing on his team, not diverting any of his attention to "Freeh reports, this report or that lawsuit," he said at Saturday night's Mr. PA Football banquet in Hershey.

The report, commissioned by the Paterno family and handled by a panel of experts, will be released tomorrow at 9 a.m. on Paterno.com. At the same time, the report will be the feature of an ESPN "Outside The Lines" segment.

It's expected to distance Paterno from the conclusions of former FBI director Louis Freeh.

Freeh said in July that Paterno, former university president Graham Spanier and officials Tim Curley and Gary Schultz showed a "total and consistent disregard" for Jerry Sandusy's victims and that the four men "repeatedly concealed critical facts relating to Sandusky's child abuse."

O'Brien did, however, express his admiration for Paterno's accomplishments at Penn State.

"I have a ton of respect for the body of work that coach Paterno laid here at Penn State," O'Brien said. "To think about what he did, 409 wins and the graduating of over 85 percent of his players. It's incredible. It will never be matched."